
The goddess is making the frog bigger again.
It’s fine to do it, but I’ll have an abortion.
>>2
“Don’t let it fall here! Give birth!” is something that Lord Jin can’t say.
It’s because it would be a big problem if I said it.
It’s been a few days since we returned without saying anything, hasn’t it, Lord Minamoto?
>>4
Your endurance is amazing.
Show your bony ribs.
Why aren’t you doing it!!!!
At that time, it wasn’t the time to be doing that.
Calling the cat’s name, dear deity.
It’s cute like someone who starts acting all girlfriend-like.
This time, Mr. Jin was telling the court lady something in a way that reminded me of Conan-kun.
>>10
Indeed, I can completely recreate it in my mind with Minami Takayama’s voice.
It has been conveyed that I am not a eunuch, but what I really want to convey is not that.
Can you return it to me?
>>12
I’ll lend it to you.
>>12
Mr. Jin, who doesn’t yield here, is cute, right?
No, the truth is I paid money to release you, so give it back.
>>17
So cute❤️
Call me by my name, okay? ❤️
Don’t go posting lousy material about Mr. Jin.
I like how Mao Mao seems to have made a firm decision to marry.
It feels like if I get pregnant, I will have the child and take care of it, but I would want to eat the placenta.
>>18
Are you a psychopath?
>>19
Human placenta is a commonly available supplement even today.
It’s called placenta.
>>72
That’s not a human, it’s a pig or a horse, isn’t it?!
>>77
Humans are also one of the raw materials!
>>18
Jinshi’s children are too explosive, so they should not be born as much as possible.
>>18
In that era’s medical setting, even if you take the umbilical cord blood, it can’t be used.
>>24
The placenta is known as shikashiya and is one of the traditional herbal medicine ingredients in Chinese medicine.
>>18
If I get pregnant, it will result in a struggle for flesh and blood with Empress Tamayo.
The topic of the strategist came up, but…
You’re not in a position to speak after that incident with the falling objects during the ritual, are you, military strategist?
>>20
The ritual is outside the general’s jurisdiction.
Moreover, thanks to the strategist’s quick thinking, we were able to avoid the worst by letting the young girl pass.
Well, in that situation, there was no one else but Lord Jin to be kept in the court.
It’s Mr. Min who didn’t stop me, and that’s his fault.
“Buying out and fire pump.”
If you had a frog’s offspring and it turned out to be a boy, that alone would become a huge source of trouble…
I want to make it mine, so I want to dismiss the senior consort’s maid.
Returning to my parents’ house, getting a refund, and re-employment is just the worst…
The way they justified taking it away from Princess Tamayo due to Honey Aunt’s involvement and then hired in a way that isolated it in their own place seems to lead to quite a fight.
>>28
The reason is that Cat Cat is to blame because they left without saying they would stay after failing as an esper over there.
The best miracle drug in the human body is the placenta, so I’ve seen somewhere that people actually want to get pregnant.
It seems that Mr. Jin wants to be embraced rather than wanting to hold a cat.
It’s wrong for the person who brought her back to keep her without letting her go.
Are you really getting off with Jinshi-sama like a cat?
A cat-like cat cut is helpful.
Is Mr. Goshun touching the groin of the three each time he comes and goes?
Even if Lord Jin’s blood is considered a bomb, isn’t it the case that there are too few members of the royal family in that country?
>>38
So it’s a difficult situation for both of them to say, “I’m going to give up my claim to the throne.”
There are two boys for now, but if either of them dies, Lord Jin will have no choice but to become the heir…
Just become a cat princess already.
Since you’re the legitimate heir, it would be better to have children, right?
Well, the strategist really has no right to comment on anything regarding the cats… I do sympathize with them because it was a result of being quite affected by their family.
Well, to begin with…
If Mr. Jin was born on a different day, Neko Neko would have been raised in the Rao family.
Mr. Jin is to blame.
>>29
The strategist intentionally made the investigation ambiguous, finding a suspicious story through intuition that seemed connected.
Without that, Lord Jin would have died.
It’s true that you should look it up yourself, but cats are also very curious.
If you really want to make Jinshi your wife, you have to make her accept that she’s the daughter of a useless strategist; otherwise, it won’t work out due to her social status, will it?
>>45
Rather, it’s a concern that the connections deepen with the prominent families holding significant positions in practical affairs among the royals, so it would be better to not associate with the Ra clan.
Mr. Jin, I felt awful for not showing up last week, but I performed well this week.
Well, to be blunt, if I just become an adopted child of some noble, it would all be resolved.
A discussion on whether the Emperor’s side will accept it or not.
>>48
Dad repeatedly shows a smile and a look of anger.
As the strategist said, we cannot intervene or go against Lord Jin.
So I’ll harass you.
>>49
There are usually many cases where external authority acts arbitrarily, but I wonder how that is.
If you want power, it would be better to bring the two together, but do you not need power after all?
It’s so nice to see a flustered Kuno-chan…
Mmm!
The balance of the inner palace will be ruined.
The emperor seems to have an attitude that it’s fine to just make her his bride.
I wonder how much you know about the circumstances of the cat.
Once you accept it, there’s no turning back.
All the other consorts except for Queen Lisha will become enemies…
>>58
I don’t need my father’s harem, so it’s fine to disband.
>>60
In other words, it means that all the prominent families sending their daughters to the inner palace will become enemies.
>>60
There’s no way I don’t need it; there are already so few members of the royal family.
Dad and Mr. Jin, you both should have around ten sons.
If you arrange the pieces skillfully, they will do the work on their own, allowing even someone as incompetent as myself to take it easy.
There is almost no desire for power, to say the least.
>>59
If I didn’t have my cats, I wouldn’t really have a reason to live.
MaoMao will become the woman who brings down the country…
I wonder if there are cases where a father’s hand-me-downs go directly into the inner palace.
>>64
Wasn’t it the case that the loli princess was like that?
>>69
That’s just too sad…!
It should be that the current emperor and Mama Jin are conspiring.
>>76
It’s probably like being a foster daughter, but the treatment is just casual.
>>76
Well then, let’s properly prepare the maid…
>>81
The one preparing the maid is not the emperor, but the empress’s household…
If you start meddling directly into that, it will seriously be bad.
Mao Mao has also noticed it quite a while ago.
It’s just that I keep ignoring it because no matter how I think about it, it will only lead to a disastrous outcome…
>>66
Since I was trying to catch on to the mix-up story from the very beginning, I’ve already got the brakes on, so it’s pretty obvious.
It is only by having children that it makes sense.
Once you know, there’s no turning back…
But my father…
Well, there are ways to do it; if the cat gets pregnant, we can send her back to my parents’ house to give birth and then bring her back.
It’s the worst because the arhat absolutely interferes (acting like a father).
Ignoring gains and losses, I act unpredictably and I wouldn’t want to face him as an enemy because he’s incredibly strong in battle, old man…
Drink the resurrection potion together with two people.
Isn’t there nothing left but to escape to the mountains together?
Experiment with frog juice, cat cat.
Mr. Jin will likely have no choice but to abandon his position and leave.
Then the cat will go out alone.
Is it good or bad that both my dad and grandpa are excellent?
The emperor secretly wants things to change because he is the son born from his absolutely beloved childhood friend.
It seems that the original author dislikes Mr. Jin.
>>85
I can’t believe there are people who dislike a beautiful goddess like you.
I think it’s a fictional dynasty, but it somehow feels similar to the Northern Song.
The current emperor is Huizong.
A few years later, they were attacked, and the empress and the court ladies were captured and sent to the laundry house on hard mode.
The tip of the thing is sharp.
👺⤴︎
If there is a guarantee that you can definitely give birth to a girl
Maybe I can get her pregnant! A child of a high-ranking position!
>>89
It seems we need technology that can advance several hundred years in time…
Could you stop turning against us just because some weird guy is hanging around your daughter?
>>90
But even though I’ve been saying for a long time that I want to take my daughter, it feels bad that someone snatched her away from me.
Not understanding how much pressure my proposal places on the other person is a level of insensitivity that raises some concerns about one’s humanity…
>>91
So, even though I raised them not to be attached to one thing since childhood…
>>95
This educational backfire…
Cat cat, I resemble.
Isn’t it unnecessary to have children as a spare for the emperor even as a younger brother of the emperor?
>>99
There are currently too few members of the imperial family.
At this rate, the imperial family will not be able to physically oppose the feudal lords.
>>104
If we think of it as a typical Chinese dynasty, it would follow a pattern where the emperor and the royal family each have multiple children, and then they are feudalized to various regions…
I feel nauseous from ED…
→The OP looks creepy from Mr. Jin’s perspective…
>>100
I missed the first episode and watched the opening for the first time yesterday, but it’s great how I could instantly tell that this is from Jinshi’s perspective, isn’t it?
It was no good because I kept bringing up stories about frogs of a decent size every time something happened.
It must have had a huge impact on cats in various ways… well, the size is just about average, though.
>>101
Even though you were working part-time at a brothel, you keep worrying about that…
>>103
I know that it’s something that comes with an ordinary man.
But because there were things I thought didn’t exist that actually did…
>>107
It’s not about feeling disgusted or anything, but the fact that it’s absolutely unacceptable to put a frog in a place like that… made me realize how crazy it is and that feeling of confusion made me stop.
Please stop getting aroused when Mr. Jin’s corpse is lying next to you.
Clearly, Maho is also quite flustered knowing that someone in a high position who has feelings for her is attached to a frog.
I’ve seen a song that’s really from that person’s perspective, which is rare for a song said to be from someone’s point of view.
Cats are also girls at the right age, you know.
>>109
I wonder how it is that about 120% of the interests of girls around that age are directed towards poison…
It’s an extremely unusual situation for this person to turn their sexual desires towards me…
>>110
Well, I tried not to think about it too much, but from the moment I went through that extravagant engagement, as if I was going to take in such a wife, I should have been somewhat prepared for it.
>>123
(Good! Let’s not think about it because it’s bothersome…)
I love the way the ED is sung so deeply, and the perfect ending makes me want to keep playing it forever.
To put it simply, it’s annoying, but I’m not in a position to refuse.
Mao Mao thought that Lord Jin was creepy, but it actually made the conversation easier.
If anything, I have a normal liking for you, which is why it’s troublesome.
>>115
I’m a clumsy person who takes on troubles similar to those of my beloved father…
You said you don’t have a little penis!
Well, I knew you had a little something down there, but…
I didn’t expect you to get so seriously aroused!
Dad won’t forgive you…!
>>117
Dad gets pretty seriously angry, you know…
Cats are easy, you know…
It’s a bit gross to see male characters feeling pleasure from being touched down there repeatedly in anime!
>>119
It’s true to the original, but it’s strangely erotic, isn’t it, Naginigi Jinshi-sama?
Other poisons and incidents were instigated by someone or carried out by an assassin, but…
Was the honey aunt just an annoying aunt with nothing to do with schemes or anything?
>>125
This is a tragedy brought about by a lack of knowledge.
The motive for the attempted poisoning was self-preservation.
I thought the previous opening had stopped being supervised by Jinshi, but it turned out it was back to being supervised by Jinshi, and that was disappointing.
Regardless of their origins, it is not impossible for them to be joined together if only considering their social standing.
However, it is necessary to accept the father.
It’s nice to see that they really go that far in the OP’s video.
Mr. Jin said that the man he thought was his father was actually his brother, but is it okay to say that is also wrong?
Damn old man, you’re just a bit too touchy and it’s gross, you don’t have to hate me so much…
I love the first opening of the first season, but it seems there are also some who dislike it.
The skilled old lady: “Hug me! Hug me!!”
>>135
It was my dad who left me alone after holding me…!
Mao Mao tried to say her father’s name out loud during the first season.
You had a look in your eyes like a murderer, but you challenged me to a drinking contest; does that mean you don’t hate me that much…?
>>136
I just really dislike them, and since I know they’re weak with alcohol, I challenged them to a drinking contest and took them down.
>>136
My father is a ramen chef, yet that creepy guy is insisting that I call him dad… Seriously annoying…
Isn’t this a case that’s too much even for a skilled old woman?
A sticky and somewhat unhygienic dad is more than enough reason for a daughter of that age to dislike him.
Although it was somewhat softened in the original, I still don’t see him as a father or family, and he hasn’t changed in being annoying because of the troublesome stalker.
That man has the talent to be recognized by my father, but he lacks motivation and it frustrates me.
I was thinking that the cat mother might have been infected with syphilis to prevent being taken by other customers or being bought out.
Isn’t it quite something that my father was a physician in the inner palace?